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This is on an extended Louisville dump chassis. It is a Dans Models resin cab. The engine is a scratch built 6v-53 Detroit diesel. The transmission is a 5 speed Spicer main with a 4 speed auxiliary. The front wheels are from the Ford C cab. The drive wheels and two piece rear tires are from an old Ertl IH kit. The bed sides and floor are aluminum. Thanks to “leafsprings” for the build sheet. I tried to keep it as close to that as I could.

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As I said over on the Model Truck Builder Forum, I love this model. Probably my favorite of your recent builds (that’s saying a lot with how much I enjoyed the T800).

I really think the perfectly aged finish is what sets it apart. It is incredibly realistic. I’ve seen that paint on many older trucks. Common in the real world, but so rarely captured so well in the hobby world.

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On 3/5/2021 at 1:10 PM, drinkone2 said:

That turned out awesome Brian, especially after the resin cab issues. I really like the 6V53 Detroit and the faded paint/weathering. Nice work!

Thanks Jim! I have been wanting to build something with a 6v-53 for a long time now. I’m pretty happy with how this one turned out.

On 3/5/2021 at 1:13 PM, Mopar - D said:

Excellent build Brian. Looks very impressive out side. 

 Thanks Dan!! And thanks for all the encouragement along the way!

On 3/5/2021 at 1:25 PM, afx said:

Turned our great.

 Thanks!!

On 3/5/2021 at 8:00 PM, PappyD340 said:

Another extremely nice build Brian, well done!!

 Thanks Larry!!

On 3/6/2021 at 12:29 AM, Doug 1061 said:

Great job.  Captured that used but not abused look.  There is nothing cooler than an old Ford truck.

 Thanks Doug! I have been wanting to build one of these trucks since I first saw it listed on EBay.

On 3/6/2021 at 10:08 AM, leafsprings said:

Excellent job on this vintage oil burning Ford!  Looks like it has on construction sites for years without a wax or polish. You have captured the look of  a hard working no frills dump truck.  You have inspired me to start building mine soon.

 Thanks!! Thanks too, for all your input along the way and technical data. The tried to get close to the build sheet.

On 3/6/2021 at 10:56 AM, vincen47 said:

As I said over on the Model Truck Builder Forum, I love this model. Probably my favorite of your recent builds (that’s saying a lot with how much I enjoyed the T800).

I really think the perfectly aged finish is what sets it apart. It is incredibly realistic. I’ve seen that paint on many older trucks. Common in the real world, but so rarely captured so well in the hobby world.

 Thanks so much Vincent!! Thanks for all the encouraging words along the way too!

On 3/6/2021 at 2:29 PM, Sam I Am said:

WoW Brian,  that is awesome.  A good old workhorse. 

 Thanks so much Sam!!

On 3/6/2021 at 3:04 PM, Dutzie said:

Very sharp my friend!

 Thanks Brian!

On 3/7/2021 at 11:19 AM, doorsovdoon said:

That looks great, very well done.

 Thanks Gareth!!

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Brian, Compared to the difficulties you had with the cab in the beginning this truck turned out absolutely fantastic. Also the weathering is spot on.

May I ask what you did that inside the dump box the outside webbing can be seen where the 'sand' rubbed off the paint? That looks especially convincing. Juergen

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On 3/8/2021 at 1:42 PM, gotnitro? said:

Well done , you really knocked this one w a grand slam ! 

Thanks Jeff!!

 

On 3/9/2021 at 9:47 AM, grodudulle77 said:

Very realistic, awesome work !!😀🤙

 Thanks so much!!

On 3/9/2021 at 12:23 PM, Jim B said:

Awesome looking T8000.  Really well detailed.

 Thanks Jim!!

3 hours ago, HJK said:

Brian, Compared to the difficulties you had with the cab in the beginning this truck turned out absolutely fantastic. Also the weathering is spot on.

May I ask what you did that inside the dump box the outside webbing can be seen where the 'sand' rubbed off the paint? That looks especially convincing. Juergen

 Thanks Juergen!!

I replaced the plastic sheeting on the side with thin aluminum. I then distressed it to conform the frame work. On the floor, I laid out .040 Evergreen styrene the same width and in the same location as the beams under the floor. I then covered that with the same thin aluminum distressing it around the .040 styrene. I used a combination of rust, red oxide, black and chalk to simulate rust. A dump bed used every day would stay smooth and shiny, but it doesn’t take but a few days of rain to make one rusty again. 
Thanks again to everyone!

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On 3/10/2021 at 5:35 PM, HJK said:

Brian, Compared to the difficulties you had with the cab in the beginning this truck turned out absolutely fantastic. Also the weathering is spot on.

May I ask what you did that inside the dump box the outside webbing can be seen where the 'sand' rubbed off the paint? That looks especially convincing. Juergen

x 2, Brian - the dump sides look also very convincing - where rocks hammered against the side walls creating those bumps and dents - extraordinary realistic !!!

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Brian, I think you always keep on surpassing yourself and this last effort is a good example!

Resin kits are fantastic and rare subjects but come with additional challenges but it doesn't seem to stop you, it's nothing short of high caliber work.  As usual you present us with a truck where you have to look twice to realize that it is not a real one and that is an indisputable mark of success!

I take my hat off to you! 👌

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Thanks for your answer, Brian. And thank you for sharing your method of bending the aluminum sheeting. If I got it right you installed a kind of double bottom in the dump box, that's a splendid idea. It really did the job of realism. Juergen

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